QuoteErwähnenswert an diesem Panel ist die relativ hohe Mindesthelligkeit von 49 nits, die wir auch bei unserem Core i7-Modell festgestellt haben. Im Vergleich dazu erreichen die Displays der meisten anderen Laptops in der Regel 15 nits oder weniger, wenn sie auf die minimale Helligkeit eingestellt sind. Die höhere Helligkeitsstufe des Dell kann in dunklen Umgebungen zu einer Ermüdung der Augen führen. Dieses potenzielle Problem tritt bei der OLED-Konfiguration nicht auf, die viel geringere Helligkeitsstufen erreichen kann.
I seriously doubt that your eyes will thank you for the flickering 60-250Hz AMOLED, even at a lower brightness. As a result, we exchange the "awl" for "soap"...
The weight of the laptop is too much, especially with a power supply for 13.4".
The keyboard is simply inoperative in all respects.
And here we come to the main thing - this is actually a tablet (working with a screen in the near zone for the eyes is always) with some not very large ability to print text and enter data. But if this is a tablet - then where is the touch screen and ppi above 300? They are not there.
It turns out to be some kind of crap, it is not clear for whom. The text quality will definitely be disgusting even on IPS with such a low ppi, especially in Chrome with muddy fonts due to incorrect black and white anti-aliasing.
Too heavy, a bad screen without touch, which is needed here first of all. This is neither a laptop nor a tablet - but a bad mixture of both...
The other aspects simply do not make sense to discuss against the background of such obvious architectural blunders.